The Postman from Longjumeau

The Postman from Longjumeau

Jan. 14, 1936

La Marquise de Pompadour desires the best tenor in France for her opera company, and after an extensive search in the provinces, Chapelou is selected and forced to leave his bride-of-an-hour to go to Paris. Alfer seeing the handsome tenor, the Marquise decides not to let his bride, Madeliane, join him in Paris. Graf de Latour, banished from the court for his bawdy song about La Pompadour, goes to the town where Chapelou has left his bride and sees an opportunity to get even. He takes Madeleine in hand and after exhaustive grooming and make-over he returns to court with her as his banishment has been lifted, and Chepelou, failing to recognize hie own wife, falls in love with her.

The Postman from Longjumeau

Jan. 14, 1936

The Postman from Longjumeau
La Marquise de Pompadour desires the best tenor in France for her opera company, and after an extensive search in the provinces, Chapelou is selected and forced to leave his bride-of-an-hour to go to Paris. Alfer seeing the handsome tenor, the Marquise decides not to let his bride, Madeliane, join him in Paris. Graf de Latour, banished from the court for his bawdy song about La Pompadour, goes to the town where Chapelou has left his bride and sees an opportunity to get even. He takes Madeleine in hand and after exhaustive grooming and make-over he returns to court with her as his banishment has been lifted, and Chepelou, failing to recognize hie own wife, falls in love with her.
Producers
Original title Der Postillon von Lonjumeau
Directors Karel Lamač
Writers Karl Peter Gillmann

Cast

Carl Esmond

as Chapelou, der Postillon von Lonjumeau

Leo Slezak

as Graf de Latour

Lucie Englisch

as Lucienne

Rudolf Carl

as Bijou

Hans Thimig

as Pierre Touche, Dorfbarbier

Rose Stradner

as Madelaine

Alfred Neugebauer

as König Ludwig XV